Thomas also announced a number of other personnel moves at the agency.

Thomas said Davie bring almost 30 years of IT and acquisition experience to her new job. She was most recently assistant commissioner for FAS' Office of Information Technology Category, where she served for a dozen years. Before that she was with FAS' Office of Assisted Acquisition Services.

Davie begins her new job Sept. 25, according to GSA.

"Mary's depth of experience working with stakeholders across government, industry and FAS's customers is second to none. It's provided her with an excellent perspective from which to guide the organization as it moves forward," said Thomas in his letter.

Kay Ely, current director of IT Schedule Programs at the agency, will take up Davie's old position as assistant commissioner for the FAS Office of Information Technology Category. She also starts Sept. 25, according to GSA.

18F Acting Executive Director Dave Zvenyach will become acting assistant commissioner for the FAS Office of Systems Management. Deputy Executive Director of 18F Rebecca Piazza will step up to serve as acting executive director for that organization after Zvenyach leaves.

Bob Noonan, current assistant commissioner for the FAS Office of Systems Management will become acting assistant commissioner of the FAS Office of General Supplies and Services, according to Thomas.

Erv Koehler, FAS regional commissioner for the Southeast Sunbelt Region, will move into the role of assistant commissioner of the FAS Office of Customer Accounts and Stakeholder Engagement, according to the letter.

Assistant Commissioner for CASE Kim Brown will return to her previous position as FAS regional commissioner for the GSA Great Lakes Region, he said.

Zvenyach, Piazza, Noonan, Koehler and Brown all begin their new jobs on Oct. 1, according to GSA.

"As we build our vision for the future, I am happy to be working with such a talented and skilled leadership team," said Thomas in his letter. "The willingness of our team of civil servants to apply their individual strengths and experiences to new opportunities has FAS well-positioned to be successful long into the future."

About the Author

Mark Rockwell is a senior staff writer at FCW, whose beat focuses on acquisition, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Energy.

Before joining FCW, Rockwell was Washington correspondent for Government Security News, where he covered all aspects of homeland security from IT to detection dogs and border security. Over the last 25 years in Washington as a reporter, editor and correspondent, he has covered an increasingly wide array of high-tech issues for publications like Communications Week, Internet Week, Fiber Optics News, tele.com magazine and Wireless Week.

Rockwell received a Jesse H. Neal Award for his work covering telecommunications issues, and is a graduate of James Madison University.